CyncySpyder
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Teddy did a lil more dig'n & discovered the following for your consumption
Further researching has shown that INSIDE the THROTTLE BODY, there is a
[TABLE="class: gv, width: 99%"]
[TR="class: highlight"]
[TD="class: PartNumber"]420274055 [/TD]
[TD="class: Description"]MAPS, Manifold Air Pressure Sensor [/TD]
[/TR]
[/TABLE]
which is #9 is this parts diagram, so I believe this is what you are talking about :thumbup: This is for a 2013 RT-L
#510 here on this 2013 RT-L Parts diagram shows the AAPTS which is routed (I believe) to the Frunk
Answer(so I'm told): On starts that require pressing the mode button(not quick restarts) the computer establihes a new baseline from which, leaning or richening fuel - occurs. So the baseline from which fuel mix is adjusted Is a moving target. Based on things like temprature and altitude at time of start up. I'm told this came about as a correction to a past problem experienced with Aprilias.
Oh, well I guess it don't matter then. I wonder how they get away without it? Most EFI engines monitor the intake air temp and use that data to adjust mixture based on the temp of the air the engine is actually taking in. If they are using the ambient air temp sensor on the frunk then that must not be data they use for mixture adjustments.
Further researching has shown that INSIDE the THROTTLE BODY, there is a
[TABLE="class: gv, width: 99%"]
[TR="class: highlight"]
[TD="class: PartNumber"]420274055 [/TD]
[TD="class: Description"]MAPS, Manifold Air Pressure Sensor [/TD]
[/TR]
[/TABLE]
which is #9 is this parts diagram, so I believe this is what you are talking about :thumbup: This is for a 2013 RT-L
#510 here on this 2013 RT-L Parts diagram shows the AAPTS which is routed (I believe) to the Frunk
